cincinnati reds
- Su'a Cravens already appears to be relishing in his change of scenery and his chance at a fresh start. In a video posted on his Twitter account , the song "A
- Football great Mike Ditka and baseball great Johnny Bench visit Harford County to shoot scenes for a commercial for Blue-Emu ointment at the Arena Club and Harford Community College.
- Trent Dilfer, Cal Ripken, Al Kaline and Camilo Carreon were on the sports pages this time of year.
- The Orioles added another depth piece with a deal with Danny Valencia, who played with the team in 2013.
- Former Orioles pitcher Scott Feldman could be a possibility.
- The Orioles signed Craig Gentry, Élvis Araujo and David Holmberg to minor league deals.
- Loyola Maryland senior guard Andre Walker was named Patriot League Player of the Week. ... Towson sophomore guard Zane Martin was selected as Colonial Athletic
- Despite not trading Manny Machado for quality starting pitching prospects, the Orioles made five moves that could bolster their depth and perhaps strike gold.
- Jayson Aquino, who made a pair of spot starts for the Orioles last year, was part of a four-player set announced as minor league free agent signings Friday.
- No player with Manny Machado's accomplishments at such a young age has ever been traded a year before free agency.
- “I’m done,” he told the Associated Press.
- The Orioles have signed nontendered players in each of the past two years. Could they again this offseason?
- Reds pitcher Wojciechowski, who has experience as a reliever and starter, will join the Orioles on a minor-league deal with an invitation to big-league camp.
- Another important offseason deadline will approach at the end of this week as teams must tender contracts to their arbitration-eligible players by Friday at 8 p.m., otherwise making them free agents. Last year, the Orioles signed catcher Welington Castillo after he was nontendered.
- Your guide for World Series game times, TV and betting odds, plus an Orioles angle.
- What will it take for MLB and its clubs to all expand protective netting at its parks, including Camden Yards?
- Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy pitched the best game of his career in a 4-0 win over the Seattle Mariners
- Lee May, who played six years in Baltimore and helped the Orioles reach the 1979 World Series, died Saturday of heart disease in a hospital near his home in Cincinnati. He was 74.
- Orioles have difficult decisions to make regarding their bullpen ahead of the trade deadline.
- "Cowboy" Jack Kaenel, Tommy Bolt and Harry Jeffra are part of The Sun Remembers for July 23-29.
- Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette still optimistic team can contend this season
- Staring at a seven-and-a-half game deficit in the AL East and carrying a record four games below .500, the Baltimore Orioles re-emerge from the All-Star break
- The O's have lost 36 of their past 56 games but are just four games out of second wild-card spot.
- The Orioles' minus-75 run differential is the fifth-worst in the major leagues, and their Pythagorean record is 33-49.
- Heading into Thursday’s series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays, Orioles manager Buck Showalter conceded he didn’t know what to expect from right-hander
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Blue Jays.
- Orioles aim to turn road woes around on trip to face Rays, Blue Jays
- Jonathan Schoop had to be kicking himself after his two-out error in the first inning Saturday allowed the St. Louis Cardinals to take the early lead. But he
- Orioles legend Brooks Robinson on turning 80: 'The big Eight-Oh has got me'
- John Carroll pitcher Emma Kropkowski found herself smothered under a heap of teammates after getting the final out against Mount de Sales.
- Despite receiving two perfect 10s from the judges, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles was eliminated in the semifinals of "Dancing With the Stars."
- Senior Brendan Llanes went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored as Lansdowne (15-2) rallied with seven runs in the final two innings for a 9-3 comeback
- Ubaldo Jimenez has been here before, reaching for answers to explain another ugly run of starts that yet again threaten his spot in the Orioles rotation.
- Right when it appeared as though right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez had righted his season, the Orioles were given a reminder of Jimenez’s dizzying inconsistency.
- The Orioles stood on the verge of a three-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox on Sunday. Just not for very long.
- Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop isn't happy with his play in the field so far this year.
-
- St. Mary's upends St. Paul's in overtime in boys lacrosse
- The Orioles finished 6-3 on the road trip, and the most impressive part might have been cooling down the Reds by winning a pair of pitchers' duels.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter insisted Thursday that pairing catcher Caleb Joseph with left-hander Wade Miley for the third time to start this season was a
- Orioles recap: J.J. Hardy's RBI single in 10th lifts Birds over Reds, 2-1
- Postgame pies coming back? Orioles mum on Wednesday's celebration
-
- The Orioles are back on pie alert.
- In Britton's absence, Orioles right-hander Brad Brach locks down ninth in first save opportunity of season
- Orioles observations: O's do just enough to beat Reds' rookie sensation Amir Garrett
- Ubaldo Jimenez’s most effective start of the season on Wednesday night wasn’t overly dazzling, but the Orioles right-hander’s ability to keep the ball in play
- In need of an addition reliever after the bullpen accounted 5 1/3 innings in a 9-3 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday, the Orioles recalled left-hander
- In a season of firsts for Trey Mancini, the Orioles rookie will experience another one Wednesday night against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
-